A level gauge carries out a tracking method with consideration of the mobility of the echoes. For this purpose, mobility values of echoes of an echo curve are determined and the expectancy function, by means of which it is determined whether a certain echo needs to be assigned to a certain track, is determined with consideration of at least one of the mobility values. In this way, the correct allocation of an echo to a certain track may be realized with high reliability.
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1. A level gauge for determining mobility values of echoes of an echo curve and for carrying out a tracking method with consideration of at least one of the mobility values, comprising: an calculation unit determining a first mobility value of a first echo of a first echo curve with consideration of a positional shift of the first echo and a positional shift of another echo of the first echo curve, wherein the calculation unit is furthermore designed for carrying out a tracking method in order to group echoes of successive echo curves that are caused by the same reflection point, wherein the calculation unit allocates a second echo of a second echo curve that is acquired after the first echo curve to a certain track with consideration of at least the first mobility value, and wherein the allocation of the second echo to the certain track is realized by utilizing an expectancy function, by means of which a probability for the correct allocation of the second echo to the certain track can be calculated; and wherein a width or a variance of the expectancy function is reduced if the positional shift of the first echo of the first echo curve is zero, but the positional shift of the other echo of the first echo curve is not equal to zero.
2. The level gauge of claim 1 , wherein a mobility value of an echo is a parameter for the movement of the echo that is determined with consideration of simultaneously occurring movements or another change of at least one other echo.
3. The level gauge of claim 1 , wherein the expectancy function consists of a window function.
4. The level gauge of claim 1 , wherein the width or the variance of the expectancy function is increased if the positional shift of the first echo of the first echo curve is not equal to zero.
5. The level gauge of claim 1 , wherein the width or the variance of the expectancy function is increased if the second echo falls short of a minimum distance to an adjacent echo of the second echo curve.
6. The level gauge of claim 5 , wherein the width or the variance of the expectancy function is increased if the expectancy function overlaps with a corresponding expectancy function of the adjacent echo.
7. The level gauge of claim 1 , wherein a mobility value of a second echo is reduced if the positional shift of the first echo of the first echo curve is zero, but the positional shift of the other echo of the first echo curve is not equal to zero.
8. The level gauge of claim 1 , wherein the expectancy functions allocated to the echoes of an initial echo curve that is acquired at the beginning of the tracking method and by means of which it is determined whether an echo of a subsequently acquired echo curve needs to be assigned to a certain track have identical widths or variances.
9. The use of a level gauge of claim 1 for interfacial level measurements.
10. A method for determining mobility values of echoes of an echo curve and for carrying out a tracking method with consideration of at least one of the mobility values, comprising: using a processor of a level gauge, determining a first mobility value of a first echo of the first echo curve with consideration of a positional shift of the first echo and a positional shift of another echo of the first echo curve, using the processor, carrying out a tracking method in order to group echoes of successive echo curves that are caused by identical reflection points; and using the processor, allocating a second echo of a second echo curve that is acquired after the first echo curve to a certain track with consideration of at least the first mobility value, wherein the allocation of the second echo to the certain track is realized by utilizing an expectancy function, by means of which a probability for the correct allocation of the second echo to the certain track can be calculated; and wherein a width or a variance of the expectancy function is reduced if the positional shift of the first echo of the first echo curve is zero, but the positional shift of the other echo of the first echo curve is not equal to zero.
11. A program element that, when executed on a processor of a level gauge, prompts the processor to carry out the method of claim 10 .
12. A machine-readable medium, on which a program element is stored that, when executed on a processor of a level gauge, prompts the processor to carry out the method of claim 10 .
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July 18, 2012
July 21, 2015
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